Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn

A seeker named Dogen rescues Dhyana after her father is murdered by the evil Jared-Syn. To avenge her father's death, Dogen must find Jared-Syn's hideout in the mysterious "Lost City", but the only person who knows where it is an aging, burned-out seeker named Rhodes. Along the way, they will need to do battle against the hunter Baal and his Cyclopean minions for engaging Jared-Syn in a final encounter.

A seeker named Dogen rescues Dhyana after her father is murdered by the evil Jared-Syn. To avenge her father's death, Dogen must find Jared-Syn's hideout in the mysterious "Lost City", but ... . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

Gabriel K (it) wrote: A character-driven psychological drama/mystery/sci-fi. It moves at deliberately slow place, relying solely on performances to advance the story. Leary and Davis are absolutely superb. Despite the slow pace the movie never gets boring, and the emotional impact in he end was indescribable. Having said that, It feels very much like a stage play (and as I learned later, it is in fact based on a stage play). So if you are looking for an action packed sci-fi with special effects, this movie is not for you.

Gus S (fr) wrote: Carbon copy of Terminator 2 with bad special effects, boring, endless fight scenes, and sets so lame they have to be lit with a book light to hide their crappiness. Nothing can be salvaged from this mess except the fact that the acting is only mildly awful.

Marcio S (nl) wrote: Woody Allen always admired Ingmar Bergman and Another Woman is the best you can get by mixing both styles together to tell a compelling mid-life crisis.

Luke W (au) wrote: Just like SNL! But without the other cast members! Seriously, watch the first five seasons on DVD, as this is just sad. Within the context of the show, Radner's characters were fine, but on stage, they lack the urgency and unpredictability of live TV. What we have with Gilda Live is a certain staleness or sense of safety, which is unfortunate, as many of her careers were funny on the small screen before their last hurrah here.

Richard D (br) wrote: A magnificently ferocious bit of exploitation gold. It's limited by an obviously low budget, but it really manages to transform those limits into a kind of advantage ... the raw, raggedness of it gives it a kind of documentary feel that gives the cheap effects an oddly realistic feel. The obviously fake severed head carted around during the climax never feels obviously fake.

David K (kr) wrote: a brooding and unusual film in which the main character is a villain, intensely played by Nakadai Tatsuya. bloody and violent, even by today's standards, with an even more unanticipated ending.

Sean K (us) wrote: Surprisingly good effects, written well enough, acting better than one might suspect from the box cover. The ending's a huge chip on it's shoulder, but overall far better than I was expecting. Just a shame the trailer for the film shows you almost every kill in the movie.

Matt K (br) wrote: It's really funny. Saw it at the New Bev and the print was pristine! A great experience.